The Joshua Center
2105 South 54th Street, Rogers, AR 72758
About the Business
The Joshua Center, located at 2105 South 54th Street in Rogers, Arkansas, is a premier health institution dedicated to providing top-quality care and services to its patients. With a team of highly skilled and experienced healthcare professionals, The Joshua Center offers a wide range of medical treatments and therapies to help individuals achieve optimal health and well-being. Whether you are seeking treatment for a specific health issue or simply looking to maintain your overall wellness, The Joshua Center is committed to providing personalized and compassionate care to meet your individual needs. Visit us today and experience the difference at The Joshua Center.
Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"don't fill prescriptions when they are due and even then takes their time. all they care about is money and lie about their priorities"
"Absolutely love my therapist and this center. Highly recommend. They have been doing online because of the pandemic but I really like it still"
"I had a wonderfully positive experience at the Joshua Center. The staff are very supportive and kind. After just a short time in marriage counseling, we had already seen improvements and a deeper, healthier level of connection with each other. Phenomenal resource for NWA!"
"I’m now facing divorce after just a few sessions here with marriage counseling. My spouse and I went in to counseling strongly believing that we could make our marriage better with learning tools to communicate and understand each other. My therapists last advice to us as a couple was to go to a marriage intensive counseling or get a divorce. Then while I was not present my spouse and the counselor began to discuss that I may have traits of a Borderline Personality Disorder. To this day after exhausted efforts to show my spouse this wasn’t the case he still says to me, “the therapist even seen your disorder”. He now uses this for basis of divorce. When both spouses are not present, you can end up like my husband whose therapist convinced him that his wife had a personality disorder. Whether or not it is true, (which multiple tests showed no disorder present) those words had a profound effect on the husband and it forever tarnished the way he viewed his wife. While before he had hope that the relationship could improve, he was now convinced she had a “disorder” and there was no point in trying anymore as she was the one with the problem, not him. So beware of the counseling you receive."
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